Wednesday, April 15, 2015

One of the most important things for me as a mother is to teach my
children how to be happy, compassionate, understanding, and hard working. I
know that I must lead by example and I have made great changes in my life so
that I can accomplish exactly that. I believe little bits of inspiration can
lead to big changes and I want to expose my children to as much wisdom as I can.
One of the ways I like to find wisdom is in quotes. I’m big on quotes. (My
Pinterest boards can attest to that.) I love drawing inspiration and wisdom
from all kinds and I have begun to use quotes in my decorating.

When I was little my mom had a quote hanging in her kitchen and it
always resonated with me. It was, “To know you is to love you and I know you
very much.” So simple and yet it has stuck with me all these years.

My kitchen is my favorite room in the house and it has a style all
its own. I knew I wanted a sign to hang above the rafters and a few weeks ago I
found the perfect one. It’s everything I want for my children.

It's such a simple sign, but it contains so much wisdom. I hope it will rub off subconsciously on both of them and I will also use it as an inspiration in my own life so they can see this thought in action.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Things have been crazy hectic lately. I had to work late for most
of last week and it ended up that I didn’t get to see the kids for a whole week!
By Friday I was having serious withdrawals and was seriously itching to spend some real good
quality time with them! Friday was pretty decent so we got outside a little
bit. Saturday we had to run some errands (including buying new shoes because they
suddenly have monster feet) but it was cold so we didn't stay out long. But
we had to get out there for a short time to try out their new skates!

But Sunday! Oh Sunday! It was glorious! The weather was warm, the
sun was shining, and we couldn’t WAIT to get out there! We spent pretty much
the whole day outside and it was everything we needed! We started out at the
park next to our old apartment. As we walked by the old place, Bud turned to LC
and said excitedly, “Look! That’s where we first met you!” My heart could not
get any more full!

Best Bud's

This old school jungle gym makes for the best pretend play!

LC is a workout fiend. So for him, all the world is a gym...

Don't you want to smack him for making this look so effortless?

Notice how Bud is closely observing and then had to join in! :-)

Ok, so this next picture is by far my favorite thing ever. LC was trying to get out of the jungle gym and decided to go out the top. It was NOT easy. He had to get his legs up through and then flip over. This first picture was him trying to get his legs over.

This makes me laugh all the laughs!

Got one leg! It looks like he's breakdancing in the air!

He made it! LOL!

(I also tried after him and made it, but I was so thankful he didn't pull out the camera!)

Here he is helping Babe on the teeter totter while getting in some squats! LOL!

And some tricep presses

(if I got the exercise wrong, mea culpa)

The rest of the day we spent outside playing on the driveway and in the yard. We have a nice set up! Before dinner Bud pulled out one of his Christmas presents (that was packed shortly after Christmas in anticipation of the move) and we excevated some pretty rocks from a bit of plaster. The kids really had a great time with this!

We rounded out the evening with some more time on the driveway after dinner. I showed Bud some of my razor scooter skills and Babe followed us around on her skates. It was the perfect end to a perfect day!